Bartlett Police reports for Nov. 24-30, 2014

Thefts, a pickpocket, and an angry girlfriend wielding a car jack rounded out the weekly report from the Bartlett Police Department (BPD) for Nov. 24-30, 2014.

Editor’s note: All suspects are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and values are estimated for stolen/damaged items.

These are brief summaries of detailed BPD reports.

Nov. 24

Delaney Valley (burglary)

A home builder reported on Nov. 24 that someone had stolen appliances from a home on Delaney Valley between Nov. 17 and Nov. 20.

The stolen items included a Frigidaire black and stainless steel smooth-top oven ($562), a Frigidaire stainless steel over-the-oven microwave ($215) and a General Electric 1/3 horsepower food disposer ($51). The installation cost was $210, making the total loss add up to $1,038.

Nov. 25

U.S. 64 (suspicious persons)

An officer responded to Super Walmart (8400 U.S. 64) around 8:04 a.m. Nov. 25 regarding a report of two males, one black and one white, walking around the parking lot and looking into vehicles. The complainant described both males as being about 5 feet 8 inches tall and wearing gray hoodies, with the white man in jeans and the black man wearing a wool cap.

The responding officer spotted the suspects and a third person, a white male,sitting in a gray Pontiac Grand Prix when he arrived. They all denied peeking into vehicles parked on the lot, and the driver consented to a vehicle search.

The officer found a red wallet containing a Mississippi driver’s license, personal paperwork and two Visa debit cards belonging to a Southaven woman. When dispatch contacted her, she was in the process of filing an auto burglary report with the Southaven (Miss.) Police Department.

Magnolia Woods Drive (theft from motor vehicle)

Nov. 30

Eagles Nest Road (theft)

An Eagles Nest Road resident reported on Nov. 30 that someone stole camera equipment he left overnight in his unlocked car in his driveway on Nov. 25. Items stolen included a Nikon Digital Camera D3100 ($500) and an extra lens ($100).